The Outlaw and the Lady by Lorraine Heath
Oh dear, even with the virgin hero, this is the same old stuff that’s being written all the time. It’s an okay read, but still.
Oh dear, even with the virgin hero, this is the same old stuff that’s being written all the time. It’s an okay read, but still.
It’s okay, but there is not enough substance to make this one worth sinking one’s teeth into.
This one has an appealing hero and great creepy atmosphere, although it can be depressingly formulaic too.
The shiniest thing here is Michael Douglas’s new facelift.
The poor hero is wasted on such an ordinary story.
The suspense is pretty good, but the bombastic tone and double standards can be a tough buy.
Oh look, another urban fantasy series, as if Anita Blake isn’t a handful already.
The heroine wants a baby now and she is going to get one from the hero by hook or by crook!
The characters and the scenery are cute, but the story is a bit on the sedate side.
This one won’t challenge the bad stereotypes associated with romance novels featuring Native American leads.